November 2022

Cranberries can be so much more than just a seasonal side dish. Their tart flavor and ruby red color fit into many kinds of recipes, from appetizers to the main course to dessert. Cranberries also are potent little packets of nutrients that may help prevent cavities, improve your heart health, and even lower your risk of cancer.

To help you put the power of cranberries to work for you, we’ve compiled this list of our favorite ways to enjoy them while you’re losing weight on your Nutrisystem plan. These healthy cranberry recipes include everyday favorites and special occasion dishes. We even have delicious and healthy ideas for your holiday meal leftovers. You’re sure to find a few cranberry recipes that you’ll want to make at any time of the year.

1. Whole Wheat Cranberry Orange Bread >

Whole Wheat Cranberry Orange Bread

What tastes like cake but is healthy enough for your weight loss breakfast or afternoon snack? This Whole Wheat Cranberry Orange Bread is made with sweet flavorings like applesauce, oranges, vanilla extract and dried cranberries. However, it fills you up with high-fiber whole wheat flour. Each loaf makes 12 servings, so you can slice it up and freeze the extras to pull out whenever you want a tasty partner for coffee or tea.

2. Air Fryer Cranberry Pecan Pie >

Air Fryer Cranberry Pecan Pie

With an air fryer, you can serve a perfect pie to your holiday guests that’s loaded with flavor and low in calories. The crust of this Air Fryer Cranberry Pecan Pie is made with oat and almond flours, cinnamon, brown sugar and unsweetened applesauce. The air fryer crisps and browns the crust while you whip up the rich filling. It features eggs, butter, chopped pecans and cranberries. The whole pie comes together in about a half hour, so you have plenty of time to mingle and enjoy the day.

3. Chocolate Cranberry Zucchini Bars >

Chocolate Cranberry Zucchini Bars

You don’t have to be a fan of zucchini bread to love these filling and chewy Chocolate Cranberry Zucchini Bars. They have all the fiber and nutrients you get from the classic bread, but we’ve added chocolate chips, super-sweet dates, real maple syrup, creamy almond butter and tart cranberries to raise the flavor to the next level. These bars are made with oats and no flour, so people who avoid gluten can enjoy them, too.

4. Slow Cooker Cranberry Applesauce >

Slow Cooker Cranberry Applesauce

After trying this fresh take on the favorite seasonal side dish, you and your family may never settle for ordinary jars of applesauce again. In this Slow Cooker Cranberry Applesauce, the familiar apple flavor is enhanced with spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg and ground cloves, along with tart lemon and fresh cranberries. All you do is simmer the ingredients together on the stove or in a crockpot until they’ve blended into warm and tasty sauce with a brilliant red color. If your gang prefers smoother applesauce, you can puree it in a blender.

5. Cranberry Brie Baguette Bites >

Cranberry Brie Baguette Bites

This simple but sophisticated appetizer will impress your holiday guests, but it also makes a satisfying snack you can enjoy anytime. You take toasted slices of whole wheat baguette (a kind of long and narrow French bread) and spread creamy brie cheese on them. After melting the cheese, you top each one with a flavorful blend of cranberries, honey, orange zest, and basil. The Cranberry Brie Baguette Bites recipe makes 12 servings, but you can easily double or triple it for bigger crowds.

6. No-Bake Cranberry Cheesecake Parfait >

No-Bake Cranberry Cheesecake Parfait

No-Bake Cranberry Cheesecake Parfait sounds like an indulgent dessert, but you can treat yourself to this version any day and stay on track to your weight loss goal. The cheesecake layer starts with light cream cheese and whipped topping, so it has a smooth and creamy texture. Layers of crumbled graham crackers provide crunch and a hint of sweetness. On top is a fresh cranberry sauce that is sweet, tart and a little zesty. This is so easy to make you can bring it to a party or share it with your family.

7. Warm Brussels Sprouts Cranberry Salad >

Warm Brussels Sprouts Cranberry Salad

Fresh Brussels sprouts are super-nutritious and they are abundant in fall and winter. In this enticing Warm Brussels Sprouts Cranberry Salad side dish, the leaves are shaved and lightly sautéed, then tossed with a sweet and zingy honey dressing. Mix in cranberries and pecans and serve warm. Don’t be surprised if your family asks for this veggie dish again and again.

8. Baked Cranberry Orange Oatmeal Muffins >

Baked Cranberry Orange Oatmeal Muffins

Best thing about oatmeal: It’s so filling you stay energized all morning. Most disappointing thing about oatmeal: It’s hard to eat when you’re on the go. Solution: These easy-to-make Baked Cranberry Orange Oatmeal Muffins. They are loaded with flavor from cinnamon, vanilla, orange zest and cranberries. A mashed banana adds sweetness and an extra boost of fuel for your busy day.

9. Crustless Cranberry Pie >

Crustless Cranberry Pie

Pie makes any occasion special. And with this Crustless Cranberry Pie recipe, you can enjoy it while you’re losing weight. Even better, there’s no need to pre-bake a crust for this pie. You just mix all the ingredients, including whole wheat pastry flour, Greek yogurt, eggs, cranberries, almonds and natural sweetener. Spread the mixture into a pie pan and bake for about 35 minutes. Serve warm and enjoy all the smiles around the table.

10. 4-Ingredient Chocolate Almond Trail Mix >

4-Ingredient Chocolate Almond Trail Mix

You can save money and steer clear of unhealthy ingredients when you make your own Chocolate Almond Trail Mix. It has just four basic components: protein-rich almonds, sweet raisins, tart dried cranberries and semi-sweet chocolate chips. Every handful satisfies your cravings and keeps hunger at bay until your next meal.

11. Cranberry Turkey Stuffed Sweet Potato >

Cranberry Turkey Stuffed Sweet Potato

If you have holiday meal leftovers or just want a quick lunch that’s as delicious as it is nutritious, try this easy Cranberry Turkey Stuffed Sweet Potato recipe. It starts with a sweet potato, one of our favorite high-fiber SmartCarbs. After cooking it in the microwave for about five minutes, you cut it in half, mash up the flesh, then pile on shredded turkey breast and cranberry sauce. Plus, you’ll add some goat cheese for creaminess and sautéed spinach for extra vitamins and minerals. You get rich flavor and complementary textures in every forkful.

12. Slow Cooker Apple Cranberry Crumble >

Slow Cooker Apple Cranberry Crumble

This season, you can fill your home with the warm aromas of baking while you relax and wait for this Slow Cooker Apple Cranberry Crumble dessert. This classic dish features fresh Granny Smith apples, along with cranberries, cinnamon and maple syrup, so it’s certain to satisfy your sweet tooth. It all goes into the slow cooker along with rolled oats and whole wheat flour, and it comes out hot, gooey and irresistible.

13. Air Fryer Creme Fraiche and Fruit Sweet Potato Crostini >

Air Fryer Creme Fraiche and Fruit Sweet Potato Crostini

Impress your guests with an elegant appetizer or make snack time just a little bit fancier. Sliced sweet potatoes are crisped in the air fryer so they can serve as the base for the toppings. Each slice gets a dollop of crème fraiche, along with crunchy almonds, dried cranberries and sweet figs. Set out a tray of these Air Fryer Creme Fraiche and Fruit Sweet Potato Crostini at any gathering and watch them disappear.

14. Pumpkin Cranberry Crackers >

Pumpkin Cranberry Crackers

Making your own crackers sounds hard but it’s so easy with this recipe. It showcases two of the season’s most popular flavors, pumpkin and cranberry. They’re mixed with only three other ingredients—whole wheat flour, coconut oil and water. The Pumpkin Cranberry Crackers come out of the oven in just 30 minutes, crisp and ready for dipping in hummus or plain Greek yogurt mixed with herbs.

15. Gluten Free Cranberry Scones >

Gluten Free Cranberry Scones

Scones are rich little pastries that usually are so loaded down with extra fat and calories that they’ll crush your diet. We’ve reimagined them so they are lighter, yet still buttery and flaky. Cranberries add a spark of tart flavor and brighten these scones up with their brilliant red color. The Gluten Free Cranberry Scones recipe makes enough for your own coffee or tea breaks and to treat your co-workers or friends at your next get-together.

16. Turkey Roulade >

Turkey Roulade

Elevate the standard turkey and stuffing dinner with this exquisite yet easy meal. Turkey breast is filled with a savory stuffing made from butternut squash, spinach, fresh sage, thyme and cranberries. The turkey is rolled up around the filling, tied with twine, and baked for about a half hour. When it’s done, just slice the Turkey Roulade and serve. That’s right, you don’t spend hours in the kitchen roasting and basting, and you still have a feast everyone will love.

17. Sweet Potato Cranberry Cookies >

Sweet Potato Cranberry Cookies

These Sweet Potato Cranberry Cookies are both delightful and diet friendly. The dough is made with sweet potato, so the cookies come out sweet, soft and high in fiber. It also includes eggs and whole-wheat flour, giving them that perfect cookie texture. Cinnamon and cranberries add the seasonal flavor. If you share these in the annual cookie exchange, be prepared for a lot of recipe requests.

18. Turkey Cranberry Salad >

Turkey Cranberry Salad

Get the tastes of the season in this Turkey Cranberry Salad that’s so easy to make! Just mix up shredded turkey breast, nonfat plain Greek yogurt, cranberries and pepper. You can enjoy it by itself, on a whole grain roll, or on top of a bowl of lettuce and other fresh vegetables. With the turkey and yogurt, you get a burst of protein that will fuel you up and keep you going for hours.

19. Cranberry Walnut Pinwheel Wraps >

Cranberry Walnut Pinwheel Wraps

Whether you’re going to a game-day tailgate, holiday party or any other get-together, these Cranberry Walnut Pinwheel Wraps are sure to be a winner. All you do is stir together tangy goat cheese and non-fat cream cheese with a little orange juice for sweetness. Toss in dried cranberries and crunchy walnut pieces, then spread the mix on a tortilla wrap. Roll it up and chill in the fridge for about a half-hour. Slice it into pinwheels and get the party started.

20. Thanksgiving Leftover Panini >

Thanksgiving Leftover Panini

Here’s an exciting way to turn the remains of your holiday dinner into another satisfying meal. Layer slices of turkey breast, cranberry sauce, Swiss cheese and leafy greens on top of a whole wheat sandwich thin (any high-fiber bread will work). Top this Thanksgiving Leftover Panini with another slice of bread and heat it up in a panini press or skillet until the cheese is melted and the bread is crisp. Now you’re ready to celebrate the tastes of the season all over again.

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The aroma of fresh-baked bread makes your home feel just a little cozier when the weather outside turns chilly. Eating bread straight from the oven warms you up from the inside out, too. But maybe you have heard that you have to avoid all bread recipes when you’re trying to eat healthy and lose extra pounds. We’re here to tell you that you can enjoy all of the sensory pleasures of homemade bread and stay on track to your weight loss goals.

With these 11 healthy bread recipes, you can treat yourself and the rest of your household to the tantalizing smells and the satisfying tastes of bread this season. Best of all, these recipes are so easy, you don’t need any baking experience.

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 1. Seeded Whole Wheat Bread Dough >

Healthy Seeded Whole Bread dough

Calories per Serving: 188

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 2 Extras

Baking your own bread lets you use deliciously healthy ingredients like sunflower and pumpkin seeds to add extra flavor and crunch to your sandwiches. Try this healthy bread to make a classic PB&J, toast it and top it with avocado or turn it into a perfect seasonal treat with a spread of fresh apple butter.

2. Whole Wheat Cranberry Orange Bread >

Healthy Whole Wheat Cranberry Orange Bread

Calories per Serving: 137

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 1 Extra

If you like healthy bread recipes that are soft and sweet, this simple loaf is sure to become a favorite for your breakfast or coffee breaks. It is low in calories—with just 137 per serving—and has no added sugar because the sweetness comes from oranges and applesauce.

3. Whole Wheat Herb Focaccia >

Healthy Whole Wheat Herb Focaccia

Calories per Serving: 129

On Nutrisystem, Count As: ½ SmartCarb, 2 Extras

Focaccia (pronounced “foe-KAH-chuh”) is a savory Italian-style flatbread with a texture like pizza dough. Enjoy it alongside soup and salad or just dip it in low-sodium, sugar-free marinara sauce. Bump up the taste of your focaccia with plenty of fresh herbs like rosemary and oregano, which are Free foods that add no calories but lots of flavor.

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4. Irish Soda Bread >

Irish Soda Bread

Calories per Serving: 109

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb

A staple for many bread-loving families, our Irish Soda Bread features the flavors of orange, vanilla and raisins. Plus, it gives you all the satisfaction of a firm and chewy loaf. We made it with whole wheat flour, so it’s high in fiber and just one slice leaves you feeling full for hours.

5. 5-Ingredient Buffalo Cauliflower Breadsticks >

5-Ingredient Buffalo Cauliflower Breadsticks

Calories per Serving: 116

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 PowerFuel and 1 Vegetable

For parties, game days or a snack anytime, these breadsticks treat you and your gang to the zesty flavor of buffalo sauce and gooey melted cheese atop a hearty base that’s perfectly crusty. You can have the breadsticks warm and ready to eat in under 30 minutes—even faster if you pick up cauliflower “rice” in the produce or frozen food sections of your grocery store.

6. Honey Yogurt Cornbread Muffins >

Healthy Honey Yogurt Cornbread Muffins

Calories per Serving: 110

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb

Muffins are the happy spot where bread meets cake—they’re soft and fluffy yet flavorful and filling. Sweet honey and tangy yogurt combine with savory cornbread to make these muffins tasty and oh-so-satisfying, but just right for your healthy eating plan.

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7. Air Fryer Garlic Bread >

Healthy Air Fryer Garlic Bread

Calories per Serving: 109

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 1 Extra

A side of garlic bread can turn any Italian dish into a feast worthy of your favorite Italian restaurant. Try this easy garlic bread recipe with our Four Cheese Manicotti or Meatballs in Marinara Sauce. We made our version of garlic bread in the air fryer so it comes out crispy and warm, yet easy on the calories.

8. Gluten-Free Banana Bread >

Healthy Gluten-Free Banana Bread

Calories per Serving: 150

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 1 Extra

Whether you’ve never made banana bread before or if you’ve been baking for years, you’ll be amazed at how quick and easy it is to whip up this tasty loaf. In just five simple steps, you’ll have a fragrant and moist bread ready to slice and enjoy for breakfast or as an afternoon snack.

9. Gluten-Free Maple Cornbread >

Gluten-Free Maple Cornbread

Calories per Serving: 98

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb

Whether you’re trying to avoid gluten or just love the taste and texture of warm cornbread straight from the oven, this version is the perfect side to soups, stews or our Chockful of Veggie Chili. The maple syrup gives the bread a hint of sweetness but keeps it less than 100 calories per serving.

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10. Easy-to-Make Zucchini Bread >

Easy-to-make Healthy Zucchini Bread

Calories per Serving: 114

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 SmartCarb and 1 Extra

This simple loaf is so soft, moist and rich in flavors like cinnamon and nutmeg, it’s almost like coffee cake. But it’s high in fiber because it’s made with whole wheat flour and shredded zucchini, so it keeps you feeling full for hours after eating it.

11. Cauliflower Crust Breadsticks >

Cauliflower Crust Breadsticks

Calories per Serving: 204

On Nutrisystem, Count As: 1 PowerFuel, 2 Vegetables and 1 Extra

Lots of mozzarella, Parmesan cheese and Italian seasonings load up these warm and crusty breadsticks with flavor. Even better: you can eat four of them and get only about 200 calories, plus 16 grams of protein and two of your daily servings of non-starchy vegetables. What could be better?

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The holidays are upon us, which means loved ones are probably starting to ask what’s on your gift wish list. Whether you’re a full-on foodie or you’d just like some help in the kitchen, consider asking for one of these 11 healthy holiday gift ideas. They’re perfect for putting together your Nutrisystem flex meals! Shopping for friends and family? These creative ideas are ideal for all of the home cooks in your life.

Here are 11 healthy gift ideas that are perfect for your healthy holiday wish list or any foodie in your life!:

1. Measuring Cups

If you don’t own a good set of measuring cups, you should add them to your healthy holiday wish list this year—especially since incorrectly estimating portion sizes is a quick way to sabotage your slim-down. Already own a set? Consider adding a second set to your list. That way you can leave them in your desk drawer at work and beat portion distortion wherever you are. Just make sure you ask for dishwasher-safe options so cleaning them is a breeze.

2. iPad Fridge Mount

No more dripping ingredients on your iPad while cooking. Play music, watch a movie or read through a recipe while you cook with this handy device that lets you mount your iPad directly on your fridge. Tools like this will help make your kitchen a pleasant place to spend time—so you’ll want to keep up on your healthy cooking habits.

3. Dehydrator

Although you can create dried fruits and veggies in your oven, it can tie it up for several hours and you will have to keep checking on your treats. Dehydrators are great ways to have some fun with your fruits and veggies. From dried strawberries, apples and pineapples, to healthy fruit roll ups and sun-dried tomatoes, you can create all kinds of snacks and add-ons. And the best part is, you can just load it up and let it go, just like you would a crock-pot. No babysitting needed.

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4. Herb Garden Starter Kit

There’s nothing better than having fresh herbs on hand—especially in the colder months. With an indoor herb garden, you’ll be able to help yourself to all your favorites whenever you’d like to spice things up.

5. Popcorn Maker

Skip the microwave in favor of a good old-fashioned popcorn maker. The little ones in your life will love watching the kernels pop, plus you’ll be able to top your treat with healthier extras you choose (think cinnamon, sugar-free chocolate syrup, hot sauce or black pepper).

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6. A Good Blender

There’s no better way to squeeze fruits and veggies into your day than to pile produce into smoothies. Look for options powerful enough to crush ice and harder fruits like apples.

7. Julienne Peeler or Spiralizer

If you love pasta, than this one is a no-brainer. Both of these tools help you make delicious noodles out of your favorite veggies like zucchini, sweet potato, carrots and more. Some spiralizers even come with additional blades so you can create a variety of “noodles.”

8. A Self-Timing Slow Cooker

Whether you’re extremely busy or just feeling a little lazy, this convenient kitchen tool makes meal prep a breeze. Just toss a bunch of veggies and some chicken or veggie stock in the slow cooker in the morning along with some seasonings, and let it cook all day while you’re at work or running around. You’ll love the way your house smells when you return. The best part? You’ll have leftovers for days!

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9. A High-Quality Knife Set

Although perhaps a bit expensive, a good set of knives will last you a very long time, and will help you stay healthy, slicing, dicing and mincing your own foods. Tip: Before you buy a knife, always hold it in your hand—it should feel natural.

10. Cutting Boards

To prevent cross-contamination, you should have one cutting board for raw protein and one for produce and cooked foods. Request two different colors for yours so that you can distinguish between them. You can choose extremely affordable plastic cutting boards made of polyethylene plastic. Polyethylene plastic is non-porous, meaning potential bacteria can’t penetrate the surface. Just be sure your boards are dishwasher safe.

11. A Salad Spinner

To stay healthy and lose weight, you’ll want to add in all kinds of greens to your menu. The salad spinner makes cleaning greens like lettuce easy and quick. After washing lettuce from the garden, farmers market or grocery store, just place it in the salad spinner to quickly and efficiently dry the lettuce and serve up a fresh salad for lunch or dinner. This is a one of our favorite holiday gift ideas that most people don’t have in their kitchen!

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It’s hard to believe, but Thanksgiving is right around the corner. Which, for many of us, means total diet destruction is officially on the horizon. But here’s the thing: You can still enjoy all the deliciousness of this food-heavy holiday without committing to an entire season of stretchy pants. Find all the guidance you need to get your fill of the festivities (and the food!) with our ultimate guide: 23 Ways to Lose Weight This Thanksgiving.

And show up to your gatherings with any of the guilt-free Thanksgiving recipes below. They’re delicious and on-plan. So you can enjoy the festive fare without ever having to worry about sabotaging your slim-down.

1. Green Bean Casserole >

green bean casserole
A Thanksgiving go-to, Green Bean Casserole is often packed with more calories and fat than green beans. But not this Green Bean Casserole! This delicious dish goes heavy on flavor, not on guilt.

2. Twice Baked Cauliflower Casserole >

twice baked cauliflower casserole
Oh yes. The perfect blend of creamy and cheesy, this is one side dish that’s sure to steal the show at your Thanksgiving dinner.

3. Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Apple >

brussels sprouts with apple
We are so very thankful for recipes like this one, which strike the perfect balance between sweet and savory flavors.

4. Slow Cooker Garlic Herb Mashed Faux-tatoes >

mashed cauliflower
These Garlic Herb Mashed Faux-tatoes sub potatoes with cauliflower for a lightened up take on a seasonal staple. Want to make mashed cauliflower without the time commitment of the crock pot? Check out this alternative cooking method for this delicious dish.

5.Stuffed Acorn Squash >

Squash
Add a little color to your dinner table with this Stuffed Acorn Squash that’s almost as pleasant to look at as it is to eat!

6. Simple Slow Cooker Apple Sauce >

apple sauce
Who needs sugar anyway? Not this delicious Slow Cooker Applesauce. It just might be the easiest recipe on this list. But that definitely doesn’t mean it’s the least flavorful! Serve it right out of the slow cooker for a warm and cozy comfort food you won’t regret eating tomorrow.

7. Butternut Squash Turkey Chili >

Butternut Squash Turkey Chili
Give traditional turkey dishes a break and try this Butternut Squash Turkey Chili. Packed with all of fall’s finest flavors, it’s a satisfying soup known to prompt some bowl-licking around these parts!

8. Easy Thumbprint Cookies >

easy thumbprint cookies
Volunteered to bring a post-meal treat? Show up with these Easy Thumbprint Cookies and you’ll forever be assigned to dessert duty.

9. Butternut Squash Chicken Chowder >

chowder
Butternut Squash Chicken Chowder? Somebody pinch us! This soup is overflowing with flavor and texture. Dive in to a bowl before the main meal is served, and you may just be satisfied enough to skip seconds later.

10. Crock Pot Pumpkin Rice Pudding >

rice pudding
This pumpkin rice pudding combines two of our favorite things: Pumpkin and rice pudding. Your guests will love the scent of pumpkin wafting through the house. But that’s nothing compared to how much they’ll love eating it.

11. Creamy Butternut Squash Soup >

butternut squash soup
Are you starting to sense a theme here? We love butternut squash! That’s because it’s a seasonal staple that’s brimming with flavor… and nutrition! This soup might sound basic. But there’s nothing basic about the creamy texture and full-bodied flavor.

12. Savory Roasted Artichokes >

roasted artichokes
Roasted Artichokes are a delicious side to any of your Thanksgiving main meals. Even better, they’re packed with filling fiber so you’ll be less likely to overeat dessert.

13. Crustless Pumpkin Pie >

pumpkin pie
This Crustless Pumpkin Pie is a delicious way to satisfy that urge to splurge on seasonal staples without ruining your diet.

14. Honey Balsamic Glazed Carrots >

carrots
These Honey Glazed Carrots are seriously scrumptious. We suggest doubling the recipe since side dishes this delicious are sure to go fast.

15. Skinny Mashed Sweet Potatoes >

sweet potatoes
These healthy Mashed Sweet Potatoes put a sweet twist on a Thanksgiving must-have. Sweet and creamy, they’re almost like a diet-friendly dessert.

16. 4-Ingredient Pumpkin Brownies >

pumpkin brownies
These rich 4-Ingredient Pumpkin Brownies meet all of our criteria for a five-star dessert. They’re decadent, guilt-free and super simple to make.

17. Beetroot and Quinoa Superfood Salad >

Beetroot Quinoa salad
This deep red Beetroot Quinoa Salad is a delicious and beautiful compliment to any of your main dishes.

18. Filling Fennel Salad >

fennel salad
This Fennel Salad with apples and celery is the perfect way to cleanse your palate after some of the heavier Thanksgiving dishes.

19. 5-Ingredient Banana Nut Muffins >

banana nut muffin
These Banana Nut Muffins are the perfect thing to leave out on the table for between meal noshing. Featuring just five simple ingredients and a whole lot of flavor, they’ll be a highlight of your holiday.

20. Vegetable Tian >

tian
Thanksgiving wouldn’t be complete without a vibrant veggie dish. Enter Cheesy Root Veggie Tian. It might look and sounds fancy, but it’s really quite simple to make.

21. Slow Cooker Kale & Beef Meatballs >

kale and beef meatballs
These slow cooked kale and beef meatballs is a great alternative for those who are all turkey-ed out! They’re the perfect blend of hearty and healthy.

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